Nataša Mićić Наташа Мићић |
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President of Serbia Acting |
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In office 29 December 2002 – 27 January 2004 |
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Prime Minister |
Zoran Đinđić Zoran Živković |
Preceded by | Milan Milutinović |
Succeeded by | Dragan Maršićanin (Acting) |
7th President of the National Assembly of Serbia | |
In office 6 December 2001 – 27 January 2004 |
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Preceded by | Dragan Maršićanin |
Succeeded by | Dragan Maršićanin |
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Born |
Titovo Užice, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia |
2 November 1965
Nationality | Serbian |
Political party |
Civic Alliance of Serbia (1996–2007) Liberal Democratic Party (2007–) |
Spouse(s) | Miodrag Mićić |
Children | Anđela |
Profession | Lawyer |
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Nataša Mićić, née Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Наташа Мићић; born 2 November 1965) is a Serbian politician. She is an MP in the Serbian parliament and the vice-president of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Mićić graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School, and found employment as the clerk at the Užice Municipal Court during the early 1990s. She left the post in 1998 to pursue career as a lawyer. Even though she was almost 33 at the time, she ended up as one of the founders of the Otpor! student movement, acting as their spokesperson and legal counsel.
Mićić's law and political careers frequently overlapped. She became a GSS member in 1996 while still employed at Užice court. By the time Slobodan Milošević was overthrown in the autumn of 2000, Mićić was a high ranking GSS official (within a large DOS coalition at the time). In late December 2000, DOS overwhelmingly won the parliamentary elections and GSS members were allocated their share of political posts. Nataša Mićić became the parliamentary vice-president in January 2001 – deputy to Dragan Maršićanin from Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS).
After Dragan Maršićanin resigned his post on 6 December 2001 as a result of the growing conflict between DSS MPs and the remaining DOS MPs, Mićić immediately replaced him as the president of National Assembly and the chairman of its Constitutional Committee.